Scottish Daily Mail

Cruise ‘fiancee’ has a boyfriend already – so was it all just a stunt?

- By Jemma Buckley Showbusine­ss Reporter

HIS movies are known for their elaborate stunts.

But it seems that Tom Cruise is not averse to using similar trickery to promote a film

For after almost a week of speculatio­n linking the actor to his 22- year- old British assistant Emily Thomas, it emerged yesterday that she already has a boyfriend.

Rumours about Cruise, 53, and Miss Thomas surfaced ahead of a heavy promotiona­l schedule for his new blockbuste­r Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.

The star did nothing to quash the stories ahead of the premiere in London at the weekend.

Reports in the US even suggested Miss Thomas was set to become Cruise’s fourth wife, after Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman and Katie Holmes. However, yesterday Miss Thomas released photos on social media of herself with 25 - year- old partner Alex Roberts.

She changed her Facebook profile picture to a snap of the two enjoying sushi and cocktails on a romantic holiday.

The pair, who have been dating for five months, were subject to jokey comments from friends who, referring to the Cruise rumours, said that Mr Roberts ‘looks different in the movies’.

Miss Thomas, an investment banker’s daughter from Hertfordsh­ire, became Cruise’s assistant while working on the new Mission Impossible film.

She met Mr Roberts, the director of a carpentry firm from Ashford, Middlesex, on the set.

They have since enjoyed holidays in Italy, Miami, Abu Dhabi and Atlanta.

A source told The Sun: ‘It’s still early days between Emily and Alex but they’re already pretty close. They’ve been very public with their relationsh­ip, so reports concerning Tom [Cruise] will come as a surprise to pals.’

 ?? ?? Romantic holidays: Emily Thomas with Alex Roberts, whom she has been dating for five months
Romantic holidays: Emily Thomas with Alex Roberts, whom she has been dating for five months
 ?? ?? Rumours: Miss Thomas with Cruise
Rumours: Miss Thomas with Cruise

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